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What are razor bumps? Razor bumps, also called pseudofolliculitis barbae, are small, irritated bumps on the skin that develop after shaving when strands of hair curl back on themselves and grow into the skin. Razor bumps cause irritation and the development of pimples. They also may cause scarring.How are razor bumps treated?To treat razor bumps, use a clean needle to release the embedded hair ...

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